tcwong
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2003
- 7
I have an application where I need to calculate the recommended assembly torque between a relatively thin plastic part - 0.1" thick (with clearance hole) to a metal frame with thread thru. hole using #12-24 screws.
My biggest concern is the selection of preload. While preload is ususally chosen as a certain percentage of the screw yield stress, but the weak link in my application is actually the relatively thin molded plastic part. If my preload is too high, my plastic part would yield or crack under the preload; if the preload is low, the assembly joint might come loose overtime....
Has anyone run into this type of problem before?
My biggest concern is the selection of preload. While preload is ususally chosen as a certain percentage of the screw yield stress, but the weak link in my application is actually the relatively thin molded plastic part. If my preload is too high, my plastic part would yield or crack under the preload; if the preload is low, the assembly joint might come loose overtime....
Has anyone run into this type of problem before?